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Girl wearing hijab will be PM of India one day, says AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi

 In the midst of the seething hijab column in India, Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi tweeted on Sunday, "At some point, a young lady wearing a hijab will be the Prime Minister of India".

on Sunday, Lok Sabha MP Asaduddin Owaisi proclaimed that a young lady wearing a hijab would be the Prime Minister of India one day. This comes in the midst of the Karnataka hijab column that ejected after a gathering of Muslim understudies were banned from entering their school by virtue of wearing hijabs.

All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen boss Owaisi tweeted a video on Sunday, in which he said that ladies wearing hijabs will head off to college, become region gatherers, officers, specialists, finance managers, etc.

Tending to a group of people, Owaisi can be heard saying in the video, "I may not be alive to see it, however mark my words, one day a hijab-wearing young lady will be the Prime Minister."

He added, "Assuming that our girls choose and tell their folks they need to wear hijabs, their folks will uphold them. How about we see who can stop them!

 At the point when India Today got some information about his tweet, he ceased from remarking.

Reacting to Owaisi, UP Deputy CM and BJP pioneer Dinesh Sharma said, "The Opposition is plotting to spread communalism in Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party's B group is the AIMIM. The scent of improvement is in the state, there is a bad situation for the foul smell of communalism."

HIJAB ROW IN KARNATAKA

The Karnataka hijab line emitted after a gathering of youthful Muslim understudies were not allowed to enter their school in Udupi region by virtue of wearing hijabs.

The issue spread across the state as more universities and schools gave comparative diktats. Contradicting gatherings of understudies started fighting both for and against the option to wear hijabs in instructive foundations. Those contradicting the Muslim young ladies wore saffron scarves and the conflict in philosophy turned rough in a couple of regions.

The contention compounded further with public ideological groups assaulting each other over the issue. The fights have now spread to various pieces of the country and the matter is in the high court as of now.

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